This might've been done before - however, any indication of which channel is in focus when switching with Faderport would be useful. Like most people I use the Solo/Mute button to check where I am up to.

The other cool part would be to get the Auria automation driving the fader (not just the initial level set). But I guess that's deeper in the Mackie implementation. I'd stick with the 'channel indicator' as my single choice of enhancement!

Just wanted to add an earnest +1 to AU support. I hope this is something that can at least be characterized as coming sooner rather than later? I love working in Auria and have no intentions to switch away, but I must confess, it's a bit discomfiting to see Cubasis out in front of my favorite DAW on this particular front.

I'm a new Auria-user and like your software very much. I own an Behringer X18 and it would great, if I can route each track back to one of the 18 Outputs (like reamping). So I can mix the Livesound without the Band is playing all the Time. Besides the FX from the X18 are blocking 2 Channels. The Auria Subgroups being enough for Souncards without an build in Mixer. I would be endless happy if You will extend the Output-Matrix.

To record tracks (MIDI or Audio) in real-time to new tracks (as a workaround to recording through busses):
-Create a new destination audio track, mute it, and record arm it- set the input to 'Master'.
-Solo the MIDI/Audio tracks that you want to record to the new track
-Hit Record and Play

One request - is there any plans, or is it possible to get the latency down lower from 128 ms ? Using Auria with an apogee mic on an iPad Pro 12.9, the latency is just about usable but with no option for direct monitoring I'm stuck with a little slap back, if 64 or even 32 was possible it would be quite an improvement. I suspect the iPad Pro could handle 64ms. Having said that I've no idea what iOS is actually capable of.

When creating or opening a new 24 bit 48Khz project, if there is a 44Khz app in the background (and sometimes even if there's not), Auria will throw a "Could not create (or open) project because there is a background app running in a lower mode" (or something like that).

No problem. The problem is, then it will create a "New Project" instead of letting you cancel out. After a while, there are a lot of unwanted "New Projects" being created and you have to manually delete them to keep the project listing clean.